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CONNI WHEAT
June 12, 2007
Alex,
You were always the sunshine in my day when we were in high school together. I remember you taking me home to meet your Mother and she was the sweetest lady. I unknowingly met your brother years after you passed and we dropped by your house so he could show me a plan of nightclub he wanted to open way back in the day, it was then that the Dejavu hit, that I had already met your Mother and had already been to your home even though so many years had passed by and I was out of town in school when you passed. I remember walking over to your flag folded in it's case and asking who it belonged to and when your brother told me I choked up inside. Yeah that was me the next day sobbing at your graveside and leaving with a smile on my face as I Remembered your big grin that you had for all your friends and loved ones. I won't remember you gone but remember the smiles and laughs we shared and you sneaking over to visit me on your motorcycle. Your friend, Conni
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